Review:
'nausea' By Jean Paul Sartre
overall review score: 4.5
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Nausea is a novel by French existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, first published in 1938. It explores the philosophical idea of existentialism and the concept of being overwhelmed by the absurdity of life.
Key Features
- Existentialist themes
- Exploration of consciousness
- Philosophical musings
- Character introspection
Pros
- Deep exploration of existential themes
- Engaging narrative style
- Provocative and thought-provoking
Cons
- Can be dense and difficult to understand for some readers
- Lacks traditional plot structure